$2 NLHE Full Ring: Nut straight on 3-flush turn vs bet-shove.....

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It's nut straight on a 3-flush turn pt. II.....


I don't have information on villain, the only thing I know is that he is grinding 4 tables ZOOM.

This is the hand:

-Seat 1: Hero ($2 in chips)
-Seat 2 (SB): Vilain ($3.35 in chips)
-Seat 3 (BB): Player 3 ($3.28 in chips)
-Seat 4: Player 4 ($1.91 in chips)
-Seat 5: Player 5 ($2.74 in chips)
-Seat 6: Player 6 ($2 in chips)
-Seat 7: Player 7 ($1.14 in chips)
-Seat 8: Player 8 ($1 in chips)
-Seat 9: Player 9($1.97 in chips)

Villain: posts small blind $0.01, Player 3 : posts big blind $0.02

*** HOLE CARDS ***

Dealt to Hero [Kc Qs]

Fold, fold, fold, fold, Player 8: raises to 0.04$, fold, Hero: calls $0.04, Villain: calls $0.04, Player 3: calls

*** FLOP *** [7c Jh 10h]

Pot: 0.16$

Villain: bets 0.08$, Player 3: folds, Player 8: calls, Hero: raises to 0.27$, Villain: calls, Player 8: folds

*** TURN *** [7c Jh 10h] 9♥

Pot: 0.78$

Villain: bets all-in 3.04$, Hero: ???
 
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Folding turn obvCalling flop prob. I'm not going overboard vs unknown players
 
c9h13no3

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Bad flop to bluff-raise, tons of draws will call (or worse, shove over).
 
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All responses appreciated guys. Thnx!
 
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I quite like the flop bluff raise the board connects well with a calling range and we have a gutter with overs although i would prefer a heart as'well for the backdoor flush draw.Unfortunately the turn is a fold.
 
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I quite like the flop bluff raise the board connects well with a calling range
This would be fine analysis, except our opponent isn't even thinking about our cards. It's 2nl. They look down, see a pair plus a draw or whatever, and call our raise.
 
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This would be fine analysis, except our opponent isn't even thinking about our cards. It's 2nl. They look down, see a pair plus a draw or whatever, and call our raise.

I wouldn't expect a pair +draw to fold.I just like op's thought process with this hand i think it's a +ev play.
 
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It's nut straight on a 3-flush turn pt. II.....


I don't have information on villain, the only thing I know is that he is grinding 4 tables ZOOM.

This is the hand:

-Seat 1: Hero ($2 in chips)
-Seat 2 (SB): Vilain ($3.35 in chips)
-Seat 3 (BB): Player 3 ($3.28 in chips)
-Seat 4: Player 4 ($1.91 in chips)
-Seat 5: Player 5 ($2.74 in chips)
-Seat 6: Player 6 ($2 in chips)
-Seat 7: Player 7 ($1.14 in chips)
-Seat 8: Player 8 ($1 in chips)
-Seat 9: Player 9($1.97 in chips)

Villain: posts small blind $0.01, Player 3 : posts big blind $0.02

*** HOLE CARDS ***

Dealt to Hero [Kc Qs]

Fold, fold, fold, fold, Player 8: raises to 0.04$, fold, Hero: calls $0.04, Villain: calls $0.04, Player 3: calls

*** FLOP *** [7c Jh 10h]

Pot: 0.16$

Villain: bets 0.08$, Player 3: folds, Player 8: calls, Hero: raises to 0.27$, Villain: calls, Player 8: folds

*** TURN *** [7c Jh 10h] 9♥

Pot: 0.78$

Villain: bets all-in 3.04$, Hero: ???

i don't like cash games, in fact i hate it but i'll give you some advice that's probably worth less than what you paid for it...i don't like the original call with KQo against what is likely to be most of a family pot. i think it's a situation where raise or fold are the better options. but following how it actually happens, i think i would either reluctantly fold the turn or call it and be tilted the rest of the day.
 
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